A storyboard is the perfect tool for efficiently creating a multimedia "experience" for the user or audience. Projects that use storyboards include but are not limited to:• Films, videos• Websites• e-learning lessons (e-modules)• Events

1. Show Instead of Tell

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A storyboard speaks the universal language of pictures. Put simply, storyboards are a series of images (mock-ups) of what your audience will see alongside written details that tells your team what to do.

2. Decide What You Want

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A storyboard gives you a chance to decide if your idea is engaging and practical BEFORE you put the time and expense into developing it.

4. Save Time

5. Save Money

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​﻿Storyboarding goes beyond creating a simple outline, it helps you think through the logistics of the end product. It can also help you decide (and budget for):• Who needs to get involved• What you can live with/without• How big the scope of the project is likely to become

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﻿You can create storyboards in Word, PowerPoint, and more. Ask us how or...